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70% is the average proportion of water in the human body, and in order to maintain life, we need constant water exchange with the environment. Throughout the history of existence, a person settled near a source of water. At first, water was used for drinking, then for domestic needs.
Today, the vast majority of the world's population has free access to water, and residents of cities and large towns are necessarily supplied with water supply to the house, usually also hot.However, you have to pay for the service, and whoever carefully looks at the corresponding columns on the rent receipt knows that this is a relatively expensive service.
But it’s not the price that scares you the most, but the amount of payment, because according to the norms for calculating housing and communal services, you consume much more water than in fact and overpay for what you didn’t use. Another case: water consumption is calculated for the whole house (the total amount is divided by the number of registered), but a small family of guest workers settled in the apartment opposite: ten people. They live illegally, without a residence permit, and it is clear that they waste a lot of water. But they don't pay taxes.
But you, as an honest citizen, pay "for yourself and for that guy." Is there any justice in this? The third case of conditions that are clearly uncomfortable for an honest citizen is when he leaves the apartment for a long period (a business trip, in the summer to the country house, etc.), and payment for water at the full rate is still charged.
The solution to the problem has existed for several decades: the installation of personal water meters. A simple procedure to help you:
The device itself is extremely simple: it cuts directly into the pipeline and is equipped with a flow meter (inside the impeller, turbine, electromagnet or ultrasonic meter), which transmits data on the water that has passed through it to the external panel in the form of numbers. Simple household models are not equipped with an electricity supply, while industrial (more complex) meters may require such a supply.
Learn more about how to install the counter yourself - in the video:
The only question remains: how to choose such a meter, how much it should cost, what parameters to pay attention to, how not to miscalculate, no matter how it turns out that the cost of the meter + its installation will block all water savings.
Universal and inexpensive counter for temperatures from 5 to 90 gr.S. Durable brass body, anti-magnetic protection, made of high-quality European parts, domestic assembly. There are no rungs.
Type: winged.
Average price: 530 rubles.
Domestic production universal water meter. Temperature from 5 to 90 degrees C, maximum pressure - 1.6 MPa. Comes with 2 gaskets and fittings. It can be equipped with pulse sensors to display the result remotely. Very good quality stuffing. The best value for money. The manufacturer guarantees a service life of at least 12 years.
Type: winged.
Average price: 820 rubles.
The extremely simple counter, however, stands out for one property: it can be placed at any inclination and angle to the surface, and it will not fail. Not all counters are ready to brag about this. Working temperature of the model: +5 - +40 gr.С, pressure - up to 10 bar. The meter is guaranteed for 6 years (i.e. until the first inspection). However, users note that with proper operation, the model can withstand 2-3 intertest periods.
Type: winged.
Average price: 700 rubles.
The model has a very low cost with fairly good quality. Works both on cold, and on hot water (+5-+100 gr.S.). There is protection against leaks and external magnetic fields. Just in case, a function is built in to withstand boiling liquid for a short time without breakdowns.
Type: winged.
Average price: 470 rubles.
This German model is one of the most popular among ordinary buyers. In addition to excellent quality, the device allows you to transmit a signal about water consumption at a distance (to do this, pulse sensors can be connected to the output). This feature can be useful for offices and government agencies. The model is also durable. 2 paranitic gaskets and a seal are included. Users indicate a service life of 10 years minimum.
Type: winged.
Average price: 710 rubles.
A rather simple Italian-made counter is equipped with a pulse output. Don't be confused by the modest appearance of the model: it is made very high quality and easily works for at least 2 periods of checks, but in fact more.
Type: vane, dry-running, single-jet.
Average price: 900 rubles.
German model, assembled according to the standard of the well-known company Siemens. Each piece is made from high quality materials and has undergone strict quality control. Even in plastic components there is an additive of fiberglass. The model withstands water hammer up to 2 MPa, remaining intact.Therefore, the developer company guarantees at least a ten-year service life, and in fact the meter will easily last twice as long. Another advantage of the model: work with polluted water (which is not uncommon for settlements) can be carried out without installing a cleaning filter.
Type: winged.
Average price: 1500 rubles.
Another high-quality German native, with impeccable assembly and high-tech details. Universal for water of any temperature. Equipped with a pulse sensor that transmits data to a remote distance.
Type: winged.
Average price: 1480 rubles.
A robust and reliable meter that can withstand high pressures and water hammers up to 1 MPa. Water temperature: 5-30 gr.С. Designed for cold water only. Mounted both horizontally and vertically. Warranty period: 3 years.
Type: winged.
Average price: 2900 rubles.
The model immediately differs from most of its counterparts by its LED screen (while most counters have a mechanical sensor). However, it does not cut into the pipe, but is placed either at the outlet of the watering hose or at the outlet of the water tap. It has 4 modes of operation: water consumption per day, water consumption per season, consumption per water cycle, consumption at a given time. Comes with a battery (you can buy it later).
Type: winged.
Average price: 1790 rubles.
A model of domestic production, the main advantage of which is the increased strength of the body (it is made of cast iron). The model is equipped with high-quality filling, works with water of any temperature, consumers note a minimum service life of 12-15 years. The screen is protected by a closing metal cover, and pulse sensors are ready to display the result on the general accounting panel. Fittings are included.
Type: vane, dry-running, multi-jet.
Average price: 5500 rubles.
This device with flange access is most often used in large industries. For home use, they are bought when:
Since the meter is large, a turbine with blades is located inside it along the water flow, which calculates the water flow. The minimum guaranteed service life declared by the manufacturer is 12 years. In fact, it works at least twice as long.
Type: turbine.
Average price: 9300 rubles.
It is not enough to choose the right counter, it is also important to correctly install it. For installation, it is recommended to contact professionals. Often the company that produces meters is itself ready to provide a specialist in installing, sealing and registering the meter in the housing office, i.e. perform a turnkey job.
This is convenient in the sense that the specialist will bring the meter with him, and there will be no need to pay for delivery separately, there will be no need to seal and draw up documents. Proper installation of water meters in the house will pay off in a few months and will significantly save your family budget in the future.
Do not forget that the authorities are already passing a law according to which all residents will have to install water meters at their own expense, so the question of “install or not install” will soon disappear, there will only be a question of choice, and the rating of the best water meters for homes and apartments will help you with this.